Tuesday, 6 March 2018

The SAAMontreal fellowship has a page on Facebook for the purpose of inviting people to real meetings. Since you are already online and know something, why not just get to a meeting.
Is there any...
Real.
Good.
Reason not to?

Find real live faces and a book or 2 or 3 or more ... at
Real.
Live.
Meetings.

Saturday, 9 December 2017

Sex Addicts Anonymous, is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other so they may overcome their sexual addiction and help others recover from sexual addiction or dependency.

The best way to reach someone is to speak to them on a common level The members of S.A.A. are all recovering addicts who maintain their individual sobriety by working with others. We come from various social, ethnic, economic and religious backgrounds, but what we have in common is addiction.

The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop addictive sexual behavior.

Anyone who has a desire to stop their addictive sexual behavior is welcome.

There are no dues or fees for membership; we are fully self supporting through our own contributions.

We do ask for voluntary contributions at meetings to cover expenses such as coffee, rent, literature and services to help those who are still suffering. However, newcomers need not feel obligated to contribute. We do not accept donations from organizations or individuals outside the fellowship.

We are not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution.

In order to maintain our integrity and avoid any possible complications, we are not affiliated with any outside organization. Although S. A. A. is a spiritual program, we do not align ourselves with any religion. Our members are free to define their spirituality as they see fit. Our individual members may have opinions of their own, but S. A. A. as a whole has no opinion on outside issues. We are not affiliated with any rehabs, recovery houses or hospitals, but many do refer their patients to Sex Addicts Anonymous to maintain their sobriety.

Our primary purpose is to stop our addictive sexual behavior and to help others recover from their sexual addiction.

The only purpose of Sex Addicts Anonymous is to offer recovery to individuals who are suffering from this addiction. Our experience has shown that the most effective way to attain and maintain sobriety is to work with others suffering from the same malady.

Monday, 17 July 2017

"That's what real love amounts to - letting a person be what he really is. Most people love you for who you pretend to be. To keep their love, you keep pretending - performing. You get to love your pretence. It's true, we're locked in an image, an act - and the sad thing is, people get so used to their image, they grow attached to their masks. They love their chains. They forget all about who they really are. And if you try to remind them, they hate you for it, they feel like you're trying to steal their most precious possession."